Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team spills the beans about some awesome content he is presenting at Microsoft Build. He talks with Lara Rubbelke, one of the many folks organizing the conference that kicks off on 5/10/2017.

Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team is solo this week – Making up for the fact that RICK got a little heavy handed with the editing of the last episode on network watcher. See all the goodness that ended up on the cutting room floor – namely Packet capture and analysis.

Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team goes ROGUE and decides to cut Rick out of the creation process in order to record his own #AzureTwC on the new AzureCLI tooling.

Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team sits down with Chetan Agarwal from the Azure Compute team in order to get an update on the newly released Managed Disk feature

One of the projects I have been working on since moving over to Azure Compute Engineering has been working with the team that designed our SAP HANA Large Instances environment. As part of the on boarding process – you have to provide networking ranges that your large instances will occupy AND that can not overlap with your existing networking environments. Needless to say, for those of us who don’t do network admin every day, it can get confusing which address ranges we should be talking about.

Fear not – I sat down and had a chat with Jon Ormand, one of the networking gurus who has been working to on-board customers. He does a great job explaining what’s going on, what addresses go where and what info you need to provide in order to get a properly working SAP HANA Large Instances architecture humming along with your environment.

About The Regular IT Guy

Rick Claus engages in person and online with the worldwide Ops community on behalf of Microsoft. As a Cloud Advocate on the Azure engineering team, Rick's role is to connect with technical communities in order to share his knowledge about the ecosystem and capture feedback on how to make things better.

Technical areas of expertise from his 20+ years of experience in the IT Industry include: Core Azure infrastructure services, Windows Server, systems management and all things "cloud" ;-)

Unofficially, Rick is focused on spreading his enthusiasm, passion and excitement on all things technical to anyone who has the time for a coffee (or pint) and a chat (in English or français - naturellement).